
Senator Dela Rosa's Controversial Exit from Senate Custody
Senator Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa controversially left Senate protective custody, sparking outrage and accusations against the Senate for his alleged escape. Authorities, including the NBI and PNP, are now considering interagency moves and a new subpoena, while clarifying the absence of an arrest warrant during the incident.
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Philippines authorities investigating reports lawmaker wanted by ICC has fled after taking refuge in senate
Senator Ronald dela Rosa is wanted by the ICC for his alleged role in country’s deadly anti-drug crackdown that saw thousands killed Philippine authorities are seeking to confirm reports that a lawmaker wanted by the international criminal court (ICC) secretly left the Senate premises where he had spent days evading arrest, an official said. Presidential communications undersecretary Clare Castro told a press conference that authorities were trying to confirm the whereabouts of senator Rona...
By Rebecca Ratcliffe
Read full article →Philippine politician wanted by ICC flees Senate
Senate president says Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa 'no longer in the building' where he had taken refuge.
Read full article →Who is Ronald dela Rosa, the ICC-wanted lawmaker holed up in the Philippine Senate?
Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa called on the public to step in to prevent law enforcement agents from handing him over to the International Criminal Court as the sound of gunfire rattled through the Senate building on Wednesday evening. Dela Rosa stands accused by the ICC of crimes against humanity related to the war on drugs he oversaw while serving as police chief under then-president Rodrigo Duterte. Dela Rosa, 64, has denied involvement in illegal killings. Duterte, in office from...
By Reuters
Read full article →Political tension in the Philippines escalates after Senate gunfire
Philippine Sen. Ronald dela Rosa has sought refuge in the Senate after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant against him over his role in a deadly drug crackdown.
Read full article →Philippine president calls emergency meeting after chaos and shooting at Senate
Read full article →FACT CHECK: No order to arrest Dela Rosa, Marcos says
Marcos says there was no order from himself or other officials in the executive to arrest Dela Rosa, adding that government forces had no role in the Senate shooting
By Rappler.com
Read full article →Jonvic Remulla to Senate: NBI had no warrant of arrest vs Dela Rosa
MANILA, Philippines— The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) had no warrant of arrest against Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa when its agents were spotted near the Senate building on Wednesday, according to Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla’s report to the Senate. At the request of Wick Veloso, general manager of the Government Service Insurance System, the
By Alexander Magno
Read full article →Palace: Senate sergeant-at-arms fired first, NBI 'volunteer' fired back
Malacañang on Thursday, May 14, said Senate Sergeant-at-Arms retired Police Major General Mao Aplasca fired the first warning shot in Wednesday night's gunfire inside the Senate, which prompted a member of the National Bureau of Investigation to fire back.
By Cristina Chi
Read full article →Police detain suspect in Philippine Senate shooting
Police have detained a suspect in connection with the Philippine Senate shooting, which occurred while a lawmaker wanted by the ICC took refuge inside. Read More: https://punchng.com/police-detain-suspect-in-philippine-senate-shooting/
By Punch Newspapers
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